WO2006116713A1 - Substituted amide derivatives as protein kinase inhibitors - Google Patents
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- This invention is in the field of pharmaceutical agents and specifically relates to compounds, compositions, uses and methods for treating cancer.
- Protein kinases represent a large family of proteins, which play a central role in the regulation of a wide variety of cellular processes, maintaining control over cellular function.
- a partial list of such kinases includes abl, Akt, bcr-abl, BIk, Brk, Btk, c-kit, c-Met, c-src, c-fins, CDKl , CDK2, CDK3 , CDK4, CDK5, CDK6, CDK7, CDK8, CDK9, CDKl 0, cRafl , CSF 1 R, CSK, EGFR, ErbB2, ErbB3, ErbB4, Erk, Fak, fes, FGFRl, FGFR2, FGFR3, FGFR4, FGFR5, Fgr, flt-1, Fps, Frk, Fyn, Hck, IGF-IR, INS-R, Jak, KDR, Lck, Lyn, MEK, ⁇ 38, P
- ocular neovascularisation such as retinopathies (including diabetic retinopathy), age-related macular degeneration, psoriasis, hemangioblastoma, hemangioma, arteriosclerosis, inflammatory disease, such as a rheumatoid or rheumatic inflammatory disease, especially arthritis (including rheumatoid arthritis), or other chronic inflammatory disorders, such as chronic asthma, arterial or post-transplantational atherosclerosis, endometriosis, and neoplastic diseases, for example so-called solid tumors and liquid tumors (such as leukemias).
- VEGF Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
- VPF Vascular Permeability Factor
- VEGF is a dimeric, disulfide-linked 46-kDa glycoprotein related to "Platelet-Derived Growth Factor” (PDGF); it is produced by normal cell lines and tumor cell lines; is an endothelial cell-specific mitogen; shows angiogenic activity in in vivo test systems (e.g. rabbit cornea); is chemotactic for endothelial cells and monocytes; and induces plasminogen activators in endothelial cells, which are involved in the proteolytic degradation of extracellular matrix during the formation of capillaries.
- PDGF Platinum-Derived Growth Factor
- VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
- VEGF receptors are transmembranous receptor tyrosine kinases. They are characterized by an extracellular domain with seven immunoglobulin-like domains and an intracellular tyrosine kinase domain.
- VEGF receptors e.g. VEGFR- 1 (also known as flt-1), VEGFR-2 (also known as KDR) 5 and VEGFR-3.
- VEGF vascular endothelium
- VEGF expression could explain the occurrence of cerebral edema in patients with glioma.
- Direct evidence of the role of VEGF as a tumor angiogenesis factor in vivo is shown in studies in which VEGF expression or VEGF activity was inhibited. This was achieved with anti-VEGF antibodies, with dominant-negative VEGFR-2 mutants, which inhibited signal transduction, and with antisense-VEGF RNA techniques. All approaches led to a reduction in the growth of glioma cell lines or other tumor cell lines in vivo as a result of inhibited tumor angiogenesis.
- Angiogenesis is regarded as an absolute prerequisite for tumors, which grow beyond a diameter of about 1-2 mm; up to this limit, oxygen and nutrients may be supplied to the tumor cells by diffusion. Every tumor, regardless of its origin and its cause, is thus dependent on angiogenesis for its growth after it has reached a certain size.
- VEGF's are unique in that they are the only angiogenic growth factors known to contribute to vascular hyperpermeability and the formation of edema. Indeed, vascular hyperpermeability and edema that is associated with the expression or administration of many other growth factors appears to be mediated via VEGF production. Inflammatory cytokines stimulate VEGF production. Hypoxia results in a marked upregulation of VEGF in numerous tissues, hence situations involving infarct, occlusion, ischemia, anemia, or circulatory impairment typically invoke VEGF/VPF-mediated responses.
- VEGF-mediated hyperpermeability can significantly contribute to disorders with these etiologic features.
- regulators of angiogenesis have become an important therapeutic target.
- the hepatocyte growth factor receptor (“c-Met) is a unique receptor tyrosine kinase shown to be overexpressed in a variety of malignancies.
- c-Met typically comprises, in its native form, a 190-kDa heterodimeric (a disulfide-linked 50-kDa ⁇ -chain and a 145-kDa ⁇ - chain) membrane-spanning tyrosine kinase protein (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 84:6379-6383 (1987)).
- c-Met is mainly expressed in epithelial cells and stimulation of c-Met leads to scattering, angiogenesis, proliferation and metastasis. (See Cytokine and Growth Factor Reviews, 13:41-59 (2002)).
- HGF hepatocyte growth factor
- SF scatter factor
- HGF-SF Hepatocyte Growth Factor- Scatter Factor
- c-Met Receptor Goldberg and Rosen, eds., Birkhauser Verlag-Basel, 67-79 (1993).
- HGF/SF Hepatocyte Growth Factor- Scatter Factor
- the biological effect of HGF/SF may depend in part on the target cell.
- HGF induces a spectrum of biological activities in epithelial cells, including mitogenesis, stimulation of cell motility and promotion of matrix invasion (Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm., 122:1450-1459 (1984); Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 88:415-419 (1991)).
- HGF can also act as a "scatter factor", an activity that promotes the dissociation of epithelial and vascular endothelial cells (Nature, 327:239-242 (1987); J. Cell Biol., 111:2097-2108 (1990); EMBO J., 10:2867- 2878 (1991); Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 90:649-653 (1993)).
- HGF Hepatocyte Growth Factor-Scatter Factor
- C-Met Receptor Goldberg and Rosen, eds., Birkhauser Verlag-Basel, 131-165 (1993)
- HGF and c-Met are expressed at abnormally high levels in a large variety of solid tumors.
- High levels of HGF and/or c-Met have been observed in liver, breast, pancreas, lung, kidney, bladder, ovary, brain, prostate, gallbladder and myeloma tumors in addition to many others.
- the role of HGF/c-Met in metastasis has been investigated in mice using cell lines transformed with HGF/c-Met (J. MoI. Med., 74:505-513 (1996)).
- Overexpression of the c-Met oncogene has also been suggested to play a role in the pathogenesis and progression of thyroid tumors derived from follicular epithelium (Oncogene, 7:2549-2553 (1992)).
- HGF is a morphogen (Development, 110:1271-1284 (1990); Cell, 66:697-711 (1991)) and a potent angiogenic factor (J. Cell Biol., 119:629-641 (1992)).
- Angiogenesis can be stimulated by HGF, as well as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF).
- HGF vascular endothelial growth factor
- bFGF basic fibroblast growth factor
- Angiogenesis the process of sprouting new blood vessels from existing vasculature and arteriogenesis, the remodeling of small vessels into larger conduit vessels are both physiologically important aspects of vascular growth in adult tissues. These processes of vascular growth are required for beneficial processes such as tissue repair, wound healing, recovery from tissue ischemia and menstrual cycling. They are also required for the development of pathological conditions such as the growth of neoplasias, diabetic retinopathy, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, certain forms of macular degeneration, and certain inflammatory pathologies. The inhibition of vascular growth in these contexts has also shown beneficial effects in preclinical animal models.
- angiogenesis For example, inhibition of angiogenesis by blocking vascular endothelial growth factor or its receptor has resulted in inhibition of tumor growth and in retinopathy. Also, the development of pathological pannus tissue in rheumatoid arthritis involves angiogenesis and might be blocked by inhibitors of angiogenesis.
- the ability to stimulate vascular growth has potential utility for treatment of ischemia- induced pathologies such as myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, and stroke.
- ischemia- induced pathologies such as myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, and stroke.
- the sprouting of new vessels and/or the expansion of small vessels in ischemic tissues prevents ischemic tissue death and induces tissue repair.
- Certain diseases are known to be associated with deregulated angiogenesis, for example ocular neovascularization, such as retinopathies (including diabetic retinopathy), age-related macular degeneration, psoriasis, hemangioblastoma, hemangioma, arteriosclerosis, inflammatory disease, such as a rheumatoid or rheumatic inflammatory disease, especially arthritis (including rheumatoid arthritis), or other chronic inflammatory disorders, such as chronic asthma, arterial or post- transplantational atherosclerosis, endometriosis, and neoplastic diseases, for example so-called solid tumors and liquid tumors (such as leukemias). Treatment of malaria and related viral diseases may also be mediated by HGF and cMet.
- HGF HGF-like growth factor
- c-Met Elevated levels of HGF and c-Met have also been observed in non-oncological settings, such as hypertension, myocardial infarction and rheumatoid arthritis. It has been observed that levels of HGF increase in the plasma of patients with hepatic failure (Gohda et al., supra) and in the plasma (Hepatol., 13:734-750 (1991)) or serum (J. Biochem., 109:8-13 (1991)) of animals with experimentally induced liver damage. HGF has also been shown to be a mitogen for certain cell types, including melanocytes, renal tubular cells, keratinocytes, certain endothelial cells and cells of epithelial origin (Biochem. Biophys. Res.
- Metastatic SCC cells overexpress c-Met and have enhanced tumoregenesis and metastasis in vivo [G. Gong et al., Oncogene, 23:6199-6208 (2004)].
- C-Met is required for tumor cell survival [N. Shinomiya et al., Cancer Research, 64:7962-7970 (2004)].
- C. Birchmeier et al. Nature Reviews/Molecular Biology 4:915-925 (2003).
- a compound that reduces the effect of HGF would be a useful compound.
- Compounds of the current invention have not been previously described as inhibitors of angiogenesis such as for the treatment of cancer.
- Kirin publication WO 00/43366 describes substituted phenyl compounds.
- Kirin publication WO 03/000660 describes substituted phenyl compounds.
- Substituted quinolines are described in US Patent No. 6,143,764.
- WO 02/32872 describes substituted quinolines.
- Patent Application WO 00/47212 describes substituted quinazoline derivatives.
- Patent Application WO 98/37079 describes substituted N-heterocyclic compounds.
- Kubo et al, Biorg. Med. Chem., 11 :5117-33 (2003) describes phenoxyquinoline derivatives.
- Patent Application WO 04/46133 published 3 June 2004, describes amino- heterocycles for treating pain.
- Patent Application WO 03/004472 published 16 January 2003, describes pyrazine-2-carboxamides.
- JP63145272 published 17 June 1988, describes 4,5- dihydro-6-(4-substituted phenyl)-3(2H)-pyridazinones.
- Kamel, et al., Egyptian J. of Pharm. Sci., 38:61-69 (1997) describes 4-substituted phenoxyquinolines.
- Patent Application WO 04/18430 published 4 March 2004, describes quinoline derivatives.
- Patent Application WO 02/32872 published 25 April 2002, describes urea derivatives.
- Patent Application WO 04/37784 published 6 May 2004, describes substituted pyrrolidones.
- Patent Application WO 00/50405 published 31 August 2000, describes quinoline-6-carboxamides.
- Patent Application WO 04/083235 published 30 September 2004, describes azaheterocyclyl aromatic compounds.
- T is selected from phenyl, 5-6-membered heteroaryl, or 5-6 membered heterocyclyl;
- Z is selected from N or CR 7 ;
- Z 1 is selected from N or CR 7 ;
- W is a substituted or unsubstituted phenyl, a substituted or unsubstituted benzomorpholinyl, a substituted or unsubstituted 6-membered nitrogen containing heteroaryl; a substituted or unsubstituted c 3-7 cycloalkyl, c h alky and Ci- ⁇ alkynyl;
- X is selected from O 5 S, S(O), SO 2 , NR 2 and CR 3 R 4 ;
- W is benzomorpholinyl Y may further include -C(O);
- R a is selected from H, alkyl, heterocyclyl, aryl, arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, alkenyl and alkynyl; wherein R a is optionally substituted;
- R 1 is a partially unsaturated or saturated ring selected from
- J is N or CR 4a ;
- J 2 is O or CR 4a R 4a ;
- Q is a 1-5 membered saturated or partially unsaturated alkly chain, or a 2-5 membered saturated or partially unsaturated heteroalkyl chain;
- R is selected from H, alkyl, haloalkyl, aryl, heterocyclyl, arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl and R 5 -carbonyl;
- R 3 and R 4 are each independently selected from H, alkyl, aryl, heterocyclyl, arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, haloalkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, R 6 and alkyl substituted with R 6 ; alternatively R 3 and R 4 , together with the carbon atom they are attached to, form an optionally substituted 3-6 membered ring;
- R 3a is absent or is selected from H, alkyl, aryl, heterocyclyl, arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, R 6 and alkyl substituted with R 6 ;
- R 4a is absent or is selected from H, halo, -OR 5 -NR a R 5 , alkyl, aryl, heterocyclyl, arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, R 6 and alkyl substituted with R 6 ;
- R 5 is independently selected at each occurrence from H, alkyl, haloalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkylaminoalkyl, alkylthioalkyl, arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, aryl, heterocyclyl, alkenyl, alkynyl and cycloalkyl;
- R 5a is independently selected at each occurrence from H, alkyl, haloalkyl, arylalkyl aminoalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, aryl, heterocyclyl, alkenyl, alkynyl and cycloalkyl; or when R 5 and R a , or R 5a and R a is bonded to the same nitrogen atom, R a and R 5 , or R a and R 5a may independently optionally combine to form a heterocyclo ring.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R is selected from
- R 5a is selected from H, C 1-6 -alkyl, C 1-6 -haloalkyl, phenyl-C 1-6 -alkyl, 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-C ⁇ -alkyl, C 3-6 -cycloalkyl-C 1-6 -alkyl, phenyl, 5-6-membered heterocyclyl, C 2-6 -alkenyl, C 2-6 -alkynyl and C 3-6 -cycloalkyl; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R 8 is independently selected from H, cyano, aminocarbonyl, C 1-3 -alkylaminocarbonyl, C 1-6 - alkyl, C 1-6 -alkoxy, C 1-3 -alkylamino-C 1-3 -alkoxy, 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-C 1-3 -alkoxy, C 4-6 -cycloalkyl-C 1-3 -alkoxy, 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-C 1-3 -(hydroxyalkoxy), C 3-6 - cycloalkyl-C 1-3 -(hydroxyalkoxy), C 1-2 -alkoxy-C 1-3 -alkoxy, phenyloxy-C 1-3 alkoxy, 5-6 membered heterocyclyloxy-C t o-alkoxy, cycloalkyloxy-C 1-3 -alkoxy, 5-6 membered heterocyclyloxy, and C 3-6 -cycloalkyloxy; in conjunction with any of the above or below
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R 8 is independently selected from H, methyl, cyano, aminocarbonyl, methylaminocarbonyl, methoxy, dimethylaminopropoxy, 3-(morpholin-4-yl)ethoxy, 3-(pyrrolidin-l-yl)propoxy,
- R is selected from 6,7-dimethoxy-4-quinolinyl, 6-methoxy-7-(dimethylaminopropoxy)-4- quinolinyl, 6-methoxy-7-(3 -(morpholin-4-yl)propoxy)-4-quinolinyl, 6-methoxy-7-(3 - (pyrrolidin-l-yl)propoxy)-4-quinolinyl, 6-methoxy-7-(2-hydroxy-3-(morpholin-4- yl)propoxy)-4-quinolinyl, 6-methoxy-7-(3 -(1 ,2,4-triazol- 1 -yl)propoxy)-4-quinolinyl, 6- methoxy-7-(3 -(4-methylpiperazin- 1 -yl)propoxy)-4-quinolinyl, 6-methoxy-7-(3 -(piperidin- 4-yl)propoxy)-4-quinolinyl, 6,7-dimethoxy-4
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein W is selected from substituted or unsubstituted phenyl, substituted or unsubstituted pyridyl, substituted or unsubstituted pyrimidinyl, substituted or unsubstituted pyridazinyl and substituted or unsubstituted pyrazinyl; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- W is selected from substituted or unsubstituted phenyl, substituted or unsubstituted pyridyl, substituted or unsubstituted pyrimidinyl, substituted or unsubstituted pyridazinyl and substituted or unsubstituted pyrazinyl; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- W is substituted or unsubstituted phenyl; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- W is substituted or unsubstituted pyridyl; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein X is O; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein p is 1 ; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein R 1 is selected from
- R b is independently selected at each occurrence from H, optionally substituted arylalkyl, optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl-C 1-3 alkyl, optionally substituted C 1-6 - alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl, optionally substituted C 6-1O ary, optionally substituted C 6-10 heteroaryl, optionally substituted C 3-6 cycloalkyl, and R a R 5a N-C 1-3 alkyl;
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin- 1 -ylmethyl, pyrrolidin- 1 -ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyrid
- R° is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R Sa R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1 -ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1 -ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R Sa is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membere
- R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein
- R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-C 1-2 -alkyl, optionally substituted phenyl, and optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl; or wherein two R c substituents, two R b substituents or R c together with R b together form an optionally substituted fused phenyl ring; or wherein two R c substituents, together form an optionally substituted 3-6 membered spiro ring; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R 1 is selected from
- R b is independently selected at each occurrence from H, optionally substituted arylalkyl, optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl-Q. 3 alkyl, optionally substituted C 1-6 - alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl, optionally substituted C 6-10 ary, optionally substituted C 6-1O heteroaryl, optionally substituted C 3-6 cycloalkyl, and R a R 5a N-C 1-3 alkyl;
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6 member
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-C ⁇ -alkyl, optionally substituted phenyl, and optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl; or wherein two R c substituents, two R substituents or R c together with R b together form an optionally substituted fused phenyl ring; or wherein two R 0 substituents, together form an optionally substituted 3-6 membered spiro ring; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein R 1 is selected from
- R b is independently selected at each occurrence from H, optionally substituted arylalkyl, optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl-C ⁇ alkyl, optionally substituted C 1-6 - alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl, optionally substituted C 6-10 ary, optionally substituted C 6-10 heteroaryl, optionally substituted C 3-6 cycloalkyl, and
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R ⁇ R 3 N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin- 1 -ylmethyl, pyrrolidin- 1 -ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylinethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl,
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein R 1 is selected from
- R b is independently selected at each occurrence from H, optionally substituted arylalkyl, optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl-C 1-3 alkyl, optionally substituted C 1-6 - alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl, optionally substituted C 6-10 ary, optionally substituted C 6-1O heteroaryl, optionally substituted C 3-6 cycloalkyl, and
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6 member
- R a is selected from H, C 1-6 -alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted phenyl-C 1-6 -alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-C 1-6 -alkyl, C 3-6 -cycloalkyl, C 3-6 -cycloalkyl-C 1-6 -alkyl, C 2-6 -alkenyl and C 2-6 -alkynyl; and
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- the invention also relates to compounds of Formula II
- T is O or S
- R 3 and R 4 is each independently selected from H, C 1-2 _alkyl, phenyl, 5-6-membered heterocyclyl, phenyl-C 1-2- alkyl, 5-6-membered heterocyclyl- Ci- 2 -alkyl, C 3-6- cycloalkyl, and Cs- ⁇ .cycloalkyl-Ci-2-alkyl; alternatively R 3 and R 4 , together with the atom they are attached to, form an optionally substituted 4-6 membered ring;
- D 1 is selected from N or CR 11 ;
- D 2 is selected from NR 13 , O, or CHR 11 ; provided either D 1 is N or D 2 is NR 13 ; O ring R d including D 1 D 2 forms an optionally substituted optionally benzo-fused 4-7 membered heterocyclic moiety,
- R 11 is selected from H, halo, C 1-4 -alkyl, C 1-4 -haloalkyl, C 1-4 -hydroxyalkyl, -NH 2 , -OR 12 , alkoxycarbonyl, -CO 2 H, -CONR 3 R 5a , (C 1 -C 3 )alkylamino, diCCrC ⁇ alkylamino, (C 1 - C 3 )hydroxyalkylamino, (C 1 -C 3 )alkylamino-(C 1 -C 3 )alkylamino, C 1-3 -alkoxy-C 1-3 -alkyl, C 1- 3 -alkylamino-C 1-3 -alkyl, C 1-3 -alkylthio-C 1-3 -alkyl, optionally substituted phenyl-Ci- 3 -alkyl, 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-C 1-3 -alkyl, C 3-6 -cycloalkyl
- R 5a is selected from H, alkyl, haloalkyl, arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, aryl, heterocyclyl, alkenyl, alkynyl and cycloalkyl;
- R 12 is selected from H, halo, C 1-2 -alkyl and methoxy;
- R 13 is selected from H, alkyl, haloalkyl, optionally substituted phenylalkyl, optionally substituted 5-10 membered heterocyclylalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, optionally substituted phenyl or naphthyl, optionally substituted 5-10 membered heterocyclyl and cycloalkyl.
- R 9 and R 10 are independently selected from H, cyano, aminocarbonyl, C 1-3 - alkylaminocarbonyl, C 1-3 -alkylamino-C 1-3 -alkoxy, 5-6 membered heterocycryl-Q- 3 - alkoxy, C 4-6 -cycloalkyl-C 1-3 -alkoxy, 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-C 1-3 -(hydroxyalkoxy), C 3- 6 -cycloalkyl-C 1-3 -(hydroxyalkoxy), C 1-2 -alkoxy-C 1-3 -alkoxy, phenyloxy-C 1-3 alkoxy, 5-6 membered heterocyclyloxy-C 1-3 -alkoxy, cycloalkyloxy-C 1-3 -alkoxy, 5-6 membered heterocyclyloxy, and C 3-6 -cycloalkyloxy; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein R 9 is independently selected from H, methyl, cyano, aminocarbonyl, methylaminocarbonyl, methoxy, dimethylaminopropoxy, 3-(rnorpholin-4-yl)ethoxy, 3-(pyrrolidin-l-yl)propoxy, 2-hydroxy-3-(morpholin-4-yl)propoxy, 3-(l,2,4-triazol-l-yl)propoxy, 3-(4- methylpiperazin-l-yl)propoxy, 3-(piperidin-4-yl)propoxy, dimethylaminoethoxy and diethylaminoethoxy; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R 10 is methoxy; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- Z a is CH; wherein Z b is CH; wherein Z c is CF; and wherein Z d is CH; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein Z a is N; Z a is CH; Z° is CH; Z d is CH; and R 2 is H; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein Z a is CH; Z b is N; Z c is CH; Z d is CH; and R 12 is H; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wnercm Z a is CH; Z b is N; Z c is CH; Z d is N; and
- R 12 is H; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R b is independently selected at each occurrence from H, optionally substituted arylalkyl, optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl-C 1-3 alkyl, optionally substituted C 1-6 - alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl, optionally substituted C 6-10 ary, optionally substituted C 6-10 heteroaryl, optionally substituted C 3-6 cycloalkyl, and R a R 5a N-C 1-3 alkyl;
- R e is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6 member
- R a is selected from H, C 1-6 -alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted phenyl-C 1-6 -alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-C 1-6 -alkyl, C 3-6 -cycloalkyl, C 3-6 -cycloalkyl-C 1-6 -alkyl, C 2-6 -alkenyl and C 2 - 6 -alkynyl; and R 5a is selected from H, C 1-6 -alkyl, C 1-6 -haloalkyl, phenyl-C 1-6 -alkyl, 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-C 1-6 -alkyl, C 3-6 -cycloalkyl-C 1-6 -alkyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl, C 2 .
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1 -ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6
- R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-C 1-2 -alkyl, optionally substituted phenyl, and optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl; or two R c substituents, two R b substituents or R c together with R b together form an optionally substituted fused phenyl ring; or two R 0 substituents, together form an optionally substituted 3-6 membered spiro ring; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R° is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, ⁇ yrrolidin-1-ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6 member
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin- 1 -ylmethyl, pyrrolidin- 1 -ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl; and wherein
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein R e is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin- 1 -ylmethyl, pyrrolidin- 1 -ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl,
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R b is independently selected at each occurrence from H, optionally substituted arylalkyl, optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl-C 1-3 alkyl, optionally substituted C 1-6 - alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl, optionally substituted C 6-10 ary, optionally substituted C 6-10 heteroaryl, optionally substituted C 3-6 cycloalkyl, and
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobuty
- R is independently selected at each occurrence from H, optionally substituted arylalkyl, optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl-C 1-3 alkyl, optionally substituted C 1-6 - alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl, optionally substituted C 6-10 ary, optionally substituted C 6-10 heteroaryl, optionally substituted C 3-6 cycloalkyl, and R a R 5a N-C 1-3 alkyl;
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R ⁇ R 5 N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered
- R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec- butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-Q.
- R b is independently selected at each occurrence from H, optionally substituted arylalkyl, optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl-C 1-3 alkyl, optionally substituted C 1-6 - alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl, optionally substituted C 6-10 ary, optionally substituted C 6-1O heteroaryl, optionally substituted C 3-6 cycloalkyl, and
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobuty
- R b is independently selected at each occurrence from H, optionally substituted arylalkyl, optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl-C 1-3 alkyl, optionally substituted C 1-6 - alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl, optionally substituted C 6-1O ary, optionally substituted C 6-10 heteroaryl, optionally substituted C 3-6 cycloalkyl, and R a R 5a N-C 1-3 alkyl;
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optional
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R b is independently selected at each occurrence from H, optionally substituted arylalkyl, optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl-C 1-3 alkyl, optionally substituted C 1-6 - alkyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl, optionally substituted C 6-10 ary, optionally substituted C 6-10 heteroaryl, optionally substituted C 3-6 cycloalkyl, and R a R 5a N-Ci -3 alkyl;
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optional
- R c is one or more substituents selected from H, methyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, bromo, fluoro, hydroxyl, R 5a R a N-, R 5a R a N-C 1-3 alkyl, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, methylthiomethyl, piperidin-1-ylmethyl, pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted pyridyl, optionally substituted thienyl, and optionally substituted benzyl; wherein R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6 member
- R a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, phenyl, and phenylmethyl; and wherein R 5a is selected from H, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec- butyl, isobutyl, phenylmethyl, optionally substituted 5-6 membered heterocyclyl-Ci -2 - alkyl, optionally substituted phenyl, and optionally substituted 5-6-membered heterocyclyl; or wherein two R c substituents, two R b substituents or R c together with R b together form an optionally substituted fused phenyl ring; or wherein two R° substituents, together form an optionally substituted 3-6 membered spiro ring; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein n is 0 or 1; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments; T is O; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments; and R 3 and R 4 are both H; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R is in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds R is
- R 8a is C 1-3 alkyl or H; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds wherein
- R 8a is C 1-3 alkyl or H ; in conjunction with any of the above or below embodiments.
- the invention also relates to compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates thereof selected from
- Compounds of the present invention would be useful for, but not limited to, the prevention or treatment of angiogenesis related diseases.
- the compounds of the invention have kinase inhibitory activity, such as VEGFR/KDR and/or c-Met inhibitory activity.
- the compounds of the invention are useful in therapy as antineoplasia agents or to minimize deleterious effects of VEGF and/or HGF.
- neoplasia including cancer and metastasis, including, but not limited to: carcinoma such as cancer of the bladder, breast, colon, kidney, liver, lung (including small cell lung cancer), esophagus, gall-bladder, ovary, pancreas, stomach, cervix, thyroid, prostate, and skin (including squamous cell carcinoma); hematopoietic tumors of lymphoid lineage (including leukemia, acute lymphocitic leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, B-cell lymphoma, T-cell-lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, hairy cell lymphoma and Burkett's lymphoma); hematopoietic tumors of myeloid lineage (including acute and chronic myelogenous leukemias, myelodysplastic syndrome and promyelocytic leukemia); tumors of me
- tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system including astrocytoma, neuroblastoma, glioma and schwannomas); and other tumors (including melanoma, seminoma, teratocarcinoma, osteosarcoma, xenoderoma pigmentosum, keratoctanthoma, thyroid follicular cancer and Kaposi's sarcoma).
- the compounds are useful for the treatment of neoplasia selected from lung cancer, colon cancer and breast cancer.
- the compounds also would be useful for treatment of ophthalmological conditions such as corneal graft rejection, ocular neovascularization, retinal neovascularization including neovascularization following injury or infection, diabetic retinopathy, retrolental fibroplasia and neovascular glaucoma; retinal ischemia; vitreous hemorrhage; ulcerative diseases such as gastric ulcer; pathological, but non-malignant, conditions such as hemangiomas, including infantile hemaginomas, angiofibroma of the nasopharynx and avascular necrosis of bone; and disorders of the female reproductive system such as endometriosis.
- the compounds are also useful for the treatment of edema, and conditions of vascular hyperpermeability.
- the compounds of the invention are useful in therapy of proliferative diseases. These compounds can be used for the treatment of an inflammatory rheumatoid or rheumatic disease, especially of manifestations at the locomotor apparatus, such as various inflammatory rheumatoid diseases, especially chronic polyarthritis including rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile arthritis or psoriasis arthropathy; paraneoplastic syndrome or tumor-induced inflammatory diseases, turbid effusions, collagenosis, such as systemic Lupus erythematosus, poly-myositis, dermato-myositis, systemic sclerodermia or mixed collagenosis; postinfectious arthritis (where no living pathogenic organism can be found at or in the affected part of the body), seronegative spondylarthritis, such as spondylitis ankylosans; vasculitis, sarcoidosis, or arthrosis; or further any combinations thereof.
- synovial inflammation for example, synovitis, including any of the particular forms of synovitis, in particular bursal synovitis and purulent synovitis, as far as it is not crystal-induced.
- synovial inflammation may for example, be consequential to or associated with disease, e.g. arthritis, e.g. osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or arthritis deformans.
- the present invention is further applicable to the systemic treatment of inflammation, e.g. inflammatory diseases or conditions, of the joints or locomotor apparatus in the region of the tendon insertions and tendon sheaths.
- Such inflammation may be, for example, consequential to or associated with disease or further (in a broader sense of the invention) with surgical intervention, including, in particular conditions such as insertion endopathy, myofasciale syndrome and tendomyosis.
- the present invention is further especially applicable to the treatment of inflammation, e.g. inflammatory disease or condition, of connective tissues including dermatomyositis and myositis.
- These compounds can be used as active agents against such disease states as arthritis, atherosclerosis, psoriasis, hemangiomas, myocardial angiogenesis, coronary and cerebral collaterals, ischemic limb angiogenesis, wound healing, peptic ulcer Helicobacter related diseases, fractures, cat scratch fever, rubeosis, neovascular glaucoma and retinopathies such as those associated with diabetic retinopathy or macular degeneration.
- some of these compounds can be used as active agents against solid tumors, malignant ascites, hematopoietic cancers and hyperproliferative disorders such as thyroid hyperplasia (especially Grave's disease), and cysts (such as hypervascularity of ovarian stroma, characteristic of polycystic ovarian syndrome (Stein-Leventhal syndrome)) since such diseases require a proliferation of blood vessel cells for growth and/or metastasis.
- thyroid hyperplasia especially Grave's disease
- cysts such as hypervascularity of ovarian stroma, characteristic of polycystic ovarian syndrome (Stein-Leventhal syndrome)
- some of these compounds can be used as active agents against burns, chronic lung disease, stroke, polyps, anaphylaxis, chronic and allergic inflammation, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, brain tumor-associated cerebral edema, high-altitude, trauma or hypoxia induced cerebral or pulmonary edema, ocular and macular edema, ascites, and other diseases where vascular hyperpermeability, effusions, exudates, protein extravasation, or edema is a manifestation of the disease.
- the compounds will also be useful in treating disorders in which protein extravasation leads to the deposition of fibrin and extracellular matrix, promoting stromal proliferation (e.g. fibrosis, cirrhosis and carpal tunnel syndrome).
- the compounds of the present invention are also useful in the treatment of ulcers including bacterial, fungal, Mooren ulcers and ulcerative colitis.
- the compounds of the present invention are also useful in the treatment of conditions wherein undesired angiogenesis, edema, or stromal deposition occurs in viral infections such as Herpes simplex, Herpes Zoster, AIDS, Kaposi's sarcoma, protozoan infections and toxoplasmosis, following trauma, radiation, stroke, endometriosis, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, systemic lupus, sarcoidosis, synovitis, Crohn's disease, sickle cell anemia, Lyme disease, pemphigoid, Paget's disease, hyperviscosity syndrome, Osler-Weber-Rendu disease, chronic inflammation, chronic occlusive pulmonary disease, asthma, and inflammatory rheumatoid or rheumatic disease.
- the compounds are also useful in the reduction of subcutaneous fat and for the treatment
- the compounds of the present invention are also useful in the treatment of ocular conditions such as ocular and macular edema, ocular neovascular disease, scleritis, radial keratotomy, uveitis, vitritis, myopia, optic pits, chronic retinal detachment, post-laser complications, glaucoma, conjunctivitis, Stargardt's disease and Eales disease in addition to retinopathy and macular degeneration.
- ocular conditions such as ocular and macular edema, ocular neovascular disease, scleritis, radial keratotomy, uveitis, vitritis, myopia, optic pits, chronic retinal detachment, post-laser complications, glaucoma, conjunctivitis, Stargardt's disease and Eales disease in addition to retinopathy and macular degeneration.
- the compounds of the present invention are also useful in the treatment of cardiovascular conditions such as atherosclerosis, restenosis, arteriosclerosis, vascular occlusion and carotid obstructive disease.
- the compounds of the present invention are also useful in the treatment of cancer related indications such as solid tumors, sarcomas (especially Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma), retinoblastoma, rhabdomyosarcomas, neuroblastoma, hematopoietic malignancies, including leukemia and lymphoma, tumor-induced pleural or pericardial effusions, and malignant ascites.
- cancer related indications such as solid tumors, sarcomas (especially Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma), retinoblastoma, rhabdomyosarcomas, neuroblastoma, hematopoietic malignancies, including leukemia and lymphoma, tumor-induced pleural or pericardial effusions, and malignant ascites.
- the compounds of the present invention are also useful in the treatment of diabetic conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and microangiopathy.
- the compounds of the present invention are also useful in the reduction of blood flow in a tumor in a subject.
- the compounds of the present invention are also useful in the reduction of metastasis of a tumor in a subject.
- the compounds of this invention may also act as inhibitors of other protein kinases, e.g. tie-2, lck, src, fgf, c-Met, ron, ckit and ret, and thus be effective in the treatment of diseases associated with other protein kinases.
- other protein kinases e.g. tie-2, lck, src, fgf, c-Met, ron, ckit and ret.
- these compounds are also useful for veterinary treatment of companion animals, exotic animals and farm animals, including mammals, rodents, and the like. More preferred animals include horses, dogs, and cats.
- the compounds of the present invention include the pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives thereof.
- Angiogenesis is defined as any alteration of an existing vascular bed or the formation of new vasculature, which benefits tissue perfasion. This includes the formation of new vessels by sprouting of endothelial cells from existing blood vessels or the remodeling of existing vessels to alter size, maturity, direction or flow properties to improve blood perfasion of tissue.
- HGF refers to hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor.
- HGF hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor isolated from species other than humans.
- c-Met refers to the receptor for HGF. This includes purified receptor, fragments of receptor, chemically synthesized fragments of receptor, derivatives or mutated versions of receptor, and fusion proteins comprising the receptor and another protein. "c-Met” as used herein also includes the HGF receptor isolated from a species other than humans. As used herein, “HGF” refers to hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor.
- HGF hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor isolated from species other than humans.
- c-Met refers to the receptor for HGF. This includes purified receptor, fragments of receptor, chemically synthesized fragments of receptor, derivatives or mutated versions of receptor, and fusion proteins comprising the receptor and another protein. "c-Met” as used herein also includes the HGF receptor isolated from a species other than humans. As used herein, the terms “hepatocyte growth factor” and “HGF” refer to a growth factor typically having a structure with six domains (finger, Kringle 1, Kringle 2, Kringle 3, Kringle 4 and serine protease domains).
- HGF hepatocyte growth factor
- HGF hepatocyte growth factor from humans
- huHGF hepatocyte growth factor from humans
- rat HGF any non-human mammalian species, and in particular rat HGF.
- the terms as used herein include mature, pre, pre-pro, and pro forms, purified from a natural source, , chemically synthesized or recombinantly produced.
- Human HGF is encoded by the cDNA sequence published by Miyazawa et al. (1989), supra, or Nakamura et al. (1989), supra.
- sequences reported by Miyazawa et al. and Nakamura et al. differ in 14 amino acids. The reason for the differences is not entirely clear; polymorphism or cloning artifacts are among the possibilities. Both sequences are specifically encompassed by the foregoing terms. It will be understood that natural allelic variations exist and can occur among individuals, as demonstrated by one or more amino acid differences in the amino acid sequence of each individual.
- the terms "hepatocyte growth factor” and "HGF” specifically include the delta 5 huHGF as disclosed by Sel ⁇ et al., supra.
- HGF receptor and "c-Met” when used herein refer to a cellular receptor for HGF, which typically includes an extracellular domain, a transmembrane domain and an intracellular domain, as well as variants and fragments thereof which retain the ability to bind HGF.
- HGF receptor and "c-Met” include the polypeptide molecule that comprises the full-length, native amino acid sequence encoded by the gene variously known as pl90.sup.MET. The present definition specifically encompasses soluble forms of HGF receptor, and HGF receptor from natural sources, synthetically produced in vitro or obtained by genetic manipulation including methods of recombinant DNA technology.
- the HGF receptor variants or fragments preferably share at least about 65% sequence homology, and more preferably at least about 75% sequence homology with any domain of the human c-Met amino acid sequence published in Rodrigues et al., MoI. Cell. Biol., 11:2962-2970 (1991); Park et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 84:6379-6383 (1987); or Ponzetto et al., Oncogene, 6:553-
- agonist and “agonistic” when used herein refer to or describe a molecule which is capable of, directly or indirectly, substantially inducing, promoting or enhancing HGF biological activity or HGF receptor activation.
- cancer and “cancerous” when used herein refer to or describe the physiological condition in mammals that is typically characterized by unregulated cell growth.
- cancer examples include but are not limited to, carcinoma, lymphoma, sarcoma, blastoma and leukemia. More particular examples of such cancers include squamous cell carcinoma, lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, cervical cancer, bladder cancer, hepatoma, breast cancer, colon carcinoma, and head and neck cancer. While the term "cancer” as used herein is not limited to any one specific form of the disease, it is believed that the methods of the invention will be particularly effective for cancers which are found to be accompanied by increased levels of
- HGF HGF or expression of c-Met in the mammal.
- treating refers to curative therapy, prophylactic therapy, and preventative therapy.
- mammal refers to any mammal classified as a mammal, including humans, cows, horses, dogs and cats. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the mammal is a human.
- nucleic acid ligands Given that elevated levels of c-Met and HGF are observed in hypertension, arteriosclerosis, myocardial infarction, and rheumatoid arthritis, nucleic acid ligands will serve as useful therapeutic agents for these diseases.
- treatment includes therapeutic treatment as well as prophylactic treatment
- a “pharmaceutically-acceptable derivative” denotes any salt, ester of a compound of this invention, or any other compound which upon administration to a patient is capable of providing (directly or indirectly) a compound of this invention, or a metabolite or residue thereof, characterized by the ability to inhibit angiogenesis.
- the phrase "therapeutically-effective" is intended to qualify the amount of each agent, which will achieve the goal of improvement in disorder severity and the frequency of incidence over treatment of each agent by itself, while avoiding adverse side effects typically associated with alternative therapies. For example, effective neoplastic therapeutic agents prolong the survivability of the patient, inhibit the rapidly proliferating cell growth associated with the neoplasm, or effect a regression of the neoplasm.
- H denotes a single hydrogen atom. This radical may be attached, for example, to an oxygen atom to form a hydroxyl radical.
- alkyl is used, either alone or within other terms such as “haloalkyl” and “alkylamino", it embraces linear or branched radicals having one to about twelve carbon atoms. More preferred alkyl radicals are “lower alkyl” radicals having one to about six carbon atoms. Examples of such radicals include methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, pentyl, isoamyl, hexyl and the like. Even more preferred are lower alkyl radicals having one or two carbon atoms.
- alkylenyl embraces bridging divalent alkyl radicals such as methylenyl and ethyl enyl.
- lower alkyl substituted with R 2 does not include an acetal moiety.
- alkenyl embraces linear or branched radicals having at least one carbon- carbon double bond of two to about twelve carbon atoms. More preferred alkenyl radicals are “lower alkenyl” radicals having two to about six carbon atoms. Most preferred lower alkenyl radicals are radicals having two to about four carbon atoms. Examples of alkenyl radicals include ethenyl, propenyl, allyl, propenyl, butenyl and 4-methylbutenyl.
- alkenyl and “lower alkenyl” embrace radicals having "cis” and “trans” orientations, or alternatively, "E” and "Z” orientations.
- alkynyl denotes linear or branched radicals having at least one carbon- carbon triple bond and having two to about twelve carbon atoms. More preferred alkynyl radicals are "lower alkynyl” radicals having two to about six carbon atoms. Most preferred are lower alkynyl radicals having two to about four carbon atoms. Examples of such radicals include propargyl, butynyl, and the like.
- halo means halogens such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine atoms.
- haloalkyl embraces radicals wherein any one or more of the alkyl carbon atoms is substituted with halo as defined above. Specifically embraced are monohaloalkyl, dihaloalkyl and polyhaloalkyl radicals including perhaloalkyl.
- a monohaloalkyl radical for one example, may have either an iodo, bromo, chloro or fluoro atom within the radical.
- Dihalo and polyhaloalkyl radicals may have two or more of the same halo atoms or a combination of different halo radicals.
- “Lower haloalkyl” embraces radicals having 1-6 carbon atoms. Even more preferred are lower haloalkyl radicals having one to three carbon atoms. Examples of haloalkyl radicals include fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, chloromethyl, dichloromethyl, trichloromethyl, pentafluoroethyl, heptafluoropropyl, difluorochloromethyl, dichlorofluoromethyl, difluoroethyl, difluoropropyl, dichloroethyl and dichloropropyl.
- Perfluoroalkyl means alkyl radicals having all hydrogen atoms replaced with fluoro atoms. Examples include trifluoromethyl and pentafluoroethyl.
- hydroxyalkyl embraces linear or branched alkyl radicals having one to about ten carbon atoms any one of which may be substituted with one or more hydroxyl radicals. More preferred hydroxyalkyl radicals are "lower hydroxyalkyl” radicals having one to six carbon atoms and one or more hydroxyl radicals. Examples of such radicals include hydroxymethyl, hydroxyethyl, hydroxypropyl, hydroxybutyl and hydroxyhexyl. Even more preferred are lower hydroxyalkyl radicals having one to three carbon atoms.
- alkoxy embraces linear or branched oxy-containing radicals each having alkyl portions of one to about ten carbon atoms. More preferred alkoxy radicals are "lower alkoxy" radicals having one to six carbon atoms. Examples of such radicals include methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy and tert-butoxy. Even more preferred are lower alkoxy radicals having one to three carbon atoms. Alkoxy radicals may be further substituted with one or more halo atoms, such as fluoro, chloro or bromo, to provide "haloalkoxy" radicals. Even more preferred are lower haloalkoxy radicals having one to three carbon atoms. Examples of such radicals include fluoromethoxy, chloromethoxy, trifluoromethoxy, trifiuoroethoxy, fluoroethoxy and fluoropropoxy.
- aryl alone or in combination, means a carbocyclic aromatic system containing one or two rings wherein such rings may be attached together in a fused manner.
- aryl embraces aromatic radicals such as phenyl, naphthyl, indenyl, tetrahydronaphthyl, and indanyl. More preferred aryl is phenyl.
- Said "aryl” group may have 1 to 3 substituents such as lower alkyl, hydroxyl, halo, haloalkyl, nitro, cyano, alkoxy and lower alkylamino. Phenyl substituted with -0-CH 2 -O- forms the aryl benzodioxolyl substituent.
- heterocyclyl embraces saturated, partially saturated and unsaturated heteroatom-containing ring radicals, where the heteroatoms may be selected from nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen. It does not include rings containing -O-O-,-O-S- or -S-S- portions.
- Said "heterocyclyl” group may have 1 to 3 substiruents such as hydroxyl, Boc, halo, haloalkyl, cyano, lower alkyl, lower aralkyl, oxo, lower alkoxy, amino and lower alkylamino.
- saturated heterocyclic radicals include saturated 3 to 6-membered heteromonocyclic groups containing 1 to 4 nitrogen atoms [e.g.
- pyrrolidinyl imidazolidinyl, piperidinyl, pyrrolinyl, piperazinyl]; saturated 3 to 6-membered heteromonocyclic group containing 1 to 2 oxygen atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms [e.g. morpholinyl]; saturated 3 to 6- membered heteromonocyclic group containing 1 to 2 sulfur atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms [e.g., thiazolidinyl].
- partially saturated heterocyclyl radicals include dihydrothienyl, dihydropyranyl, dihydrofuryl and dihydrothiazolyl.
- unsaturated heterocyclic radicals also termed "heteroaryl” radicals
- unsaturated heterocyclic radicals include unsaturated 5 to 6 membered heteromonocyclyl group containing 1 to 4 nitrogen atoms, for example, pyrrolyl, imidazolyl, pyrazolyl, 2-pyridyl, 3-pyridyl, 4-pyridyl, pyrimidyl, pyrazinyl, pyridazinyl, triazolyl [e.g., 4H-l,2,4-triazolyl, IH-1, 2,3 -triazolyl, 2H-1,2,3- triazolyl]; unsaturated 5 ⁇ - to 6-membered heteromonocyclic group containing an oxygen atom, for example, pyranyl, 2-furyl, 3-furyl, etc.; unsaturated 5 to 6-membered heteromonocyclic group containing a sulfur atom, for example, 2-thienyl, 3-thienyl,
- heterocyclyl also embraces radicals where heterocyclic radicals are fused/condensed with aryl radicals: unsaturated condensed heterocyclic group containing 1 to 5 nitrogen atoms, for example, indolyl, isoindolyl, indolizinyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, indazolyl, benzotriazolyl, tetrazolopyridazinyl [e.g., tetrazolo [l,5-b]pyridazinyl]; unsaturated condensed heterocyclic group containing 1 to 2 oxygen atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms [e.g.
- Preferred heterocyclic radicals include five to ten membered fused or unfused radicals.
- heteroaryl radicals include quinolyl, isoquinolyl, imidazolyl, pyridyl, thienyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, furyl, and pyrazinyl.
- Other preferred heteroaryl radicals are 5- or 6-membered heteroaryl, containing one or two heteroatoms selected from sulfur, nitrogen and oxygen, selected from thienyl, furyl, pyrrolyl, indazolyl, pyrazolyl, oxazolyl, triazolyl, imidazolyl, pyrazolyl, isoxazolyl, isothiazolyl, pyridyl, piperidinyl and pyrazinyl.
- non-nitrogen containing heteroaryl include pyranyl, 2-furyl, 3- furyl, 2-thienyl, 3-thienyl, benzofuryl, benzothienyl, and the like.
- partially saturated and saturated heterocyclyl include pyrrolidinyl, imidazolidinyl, piperidinyl, pyrrolinyl, pyrazolidinyl, piperazinyl, morpholinyl, tetrahydropyranyl, thiazolidinyl, dihydrothienyl, 2,3-dihydro-benzo[l,4]dioxanyl, indolinyl, isoindolinyl, dihydrobenzothienyl, dihydrobenzofuryl, isochromanyl, chromanyl, 1,2- dihydroquinolyl, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-isoquinolyl, 1,2,3,4-tetraliydro-quinolyl, 2,
- sulfonyl whether used alone or linked to other terms such as alkylsulfonyl, denotes respectively divalent radicals -SO 2 -.
- sulfamyl denotes a sulfonyl radical substituted with an amine radical, forming a sulfonamide (-SO 2 NH 2 ).
- alkylaminosulfonyl includes "N-alkylaminosulfonyl” where sulfamyl radicals are independently substituted with one or two alkyl radical(s). More preferred alkylaminosulfonyl radicals are “lower alkylaminosulfonyl” radicals having one to six carbon atoms. Even more preferred are lower alkylaminosulfonyl radicals having one to three carbon atoms. Examples of such lower alkylaminosulfonyl radicals include N-methylaminosulfonyl, and N-ethylaminosulfonyl.
- carboxy or “carboxyl”, whether used alone or with other terms, such as “carboxyalkyl”, denotes -CO 2 H.
- N-alkylaminocarbonyl and N,N-dialkylaminocarbonyl denote aminocarbonyl radicals independently substituted with one or two alkyl radicals, respectively. More preferred are “lower alkylaminocarbonyl” having lower alkyl radicals as described above attached to an aminocarbonyl radical.
- N-arylaminocarbonyl and “N-alkyl-N-arylaminocarbonyl” denote aminocarbonyl radicals substituted, respectively, with one aryl radical, or one alkyl and one aryl radical.
- heterocyclylalkylenyl and “heterocyclylalkyl” embrace heterocyclic- substituted alkyl radicals. More preferred heterocyclylalkyl radicals are "5- or 6-membered heteroarylalkyl” radicals having alkyl portions of one to six carbon atoms and a 5- or 6- membered heteroaryl radical. Even more preferred are lower heteroarylalkylenyl radicals having alkyl portions of one to three carbon atoms. Examples include such radicals as pyridylmethyl and thienylmethyl.
- aralkyl embraces aryl-substituted alkyl radicals.
- Preferable aralkyl radicals are "lower aralkyl” radicals having aryl radicals attached to alkyl radicals having one to six carbon atoms. Even more preferred are “phenylalkylenyl” attached to alkyl portions having one to three carbon atoms. Examples of such radicals include benzyl, diphenylmethyl and phenylethyl.
- the aryl in said aralkyl may be additionally substituted with halo, alkyl, alkoxy, halkoalkyl and haloalkoxy.
- alkylthio embraces radicals containing a linear or branched alkyl radical, of one to ten carbon atoms, attached to a divalent sulfur atom. Even more preferred are lower alkylthio radicals having one to three carbon atoms.
- An example of “alkylthio” is methylthio, (CH 3 S-).
- haloalkylthio embraces radicals containing a haloalkyl radical, of one to ten carbon atoms, attached to a divalent sulfur atom. Even more preferred are lower haloalkylthio radicals having one to three carbon atoms. An example of “haloalkylthio” is trifluoromethylthio.
- alkylamino embraces “N-alkylamino” and "N,N-dialkylamino” where amino groups are independently substituted with one alkyl radical and with two alkyl radicals, respectively. More preferred alkylamino radicals are “lower alkylamino” radicals having one or two alkyl radicals of one to six carbon atoms, attached to a nitrogen atom. Even more preferred are lower alkylamino radicals having one to three carbon atoms. Suitable alkylamino radicals may be mono or dialkylamino such as N-methylamino, N-ethylamino, N 5 N- dimethylamino, N,N-diethylamino and the like.
- arylamino denotes amino groups, which have been substituted with one or two aryl radicals, such as N-phenylamino.
- the arylamino radicals may be further substituted on the aryl ring portion of the radical.
- heteroarylamino denotes amino groups, which have been substituted with one or two heteroaryl radicals, such as N-thienylamino.
- heteroarylamino radicals may be further substituted on the heteroaryl ring portion of the radical.
- aralkylamino denotes amino groups, which have been substituted with one or two aralkyl radicals. More preferred are phenyl-Q-Cralkylamino radicals, such as N- benzylamino.
- the aralkylamino radicals may be further substituted on the aryl ring portion.
- N-alkyl-N-arylamino and “N-aralkyl-N-alkylamino” denote amino groups, which have been independently substituted with one aralkyl and one alkyl radical, or one aryl and one alkyl radical, respectively, to an amino group.
- aminoalkyl embraces linear or branched alkyl radicals having one to about ten carbon atoms any one of which may be substituted with one or more amino radicals. More preferred aminoalkyl radicals are "lower aminoalkyl” radicals having one to six carbon atoms and one or more amino radicals. Examples of such radicals include aminomethyl, aminoethyl, aminopropyl, aminobutyl and aminohexyl. Even more preferred are lower aminoalkyl radicals having one to three carbon atoms.
- alkylaminoalkyl embraces alkyl radicals substituted with alkylamino radicals. More preferred alkylaminoalkyl radicals are "lower alkylaminoalkyl” radicals having alkyl radicals of one to six carbon atoms. Even more preferred are lower alkylaminoalkyl radicals having alkyl radicals of one to three carbon atoms. Suitable alkylaminoalkyl radicals may be mono or dialkyl substituted, such as N-methylaminomethyl, N,N-dimethyl-aminoethyl, N,N-diethylaminomethyl and the like.
- alkylaminoalkoxy embraces alkoxy radicals substituted with alkylamino radicals. More preferred alkylaminoalkoxy radicals are "lower alkylaminoalkoxy” radicals having alkoxy radicals of one to six carbon atoms. Even more preferred are lower alkylaminoalkoxy radicals having alkyl radicals of one to three carbon atoms. Suitable alkylaminoalkoxy radicals may be mono or dialkyl substituted, such as N-methylaminoethoxy, N,N-dimethylaminoethoxy, N,N-diethylaminoethoxy and the like.
- alkylaminoalkoxyalkoxy embraces alkoxy radicals substituted with alkylaminoalkoxy radicals. More preferred alkylaminoalkoxyalkoxy radicals are "lower alkylaminoalkoxyalkoxy" radicals having alkoxy radicals of one to six carbon atoms. Even more preferred are lower alkylaminoalkoxyalkoxy radicals having alkyl radicals of one to three carbon atoms.
- Suitable alkylaminoalkoxyalkoxy radicals may be mono or dialkyl substituted, such as N-methylaminomethoxyethoxy, N-methylaminoethoxyethoxy, N 5 N- dimethylaminoethoxyethoxy, N,N-diethylaminomethoxymethoxy and the like.
- carboxyalkyl embraces linear or branched alkyl radicals having one to about ten carbon atoms any one of which maybe substituted with one or more carboxy radicals. More preferred carboxyalkyl radicals are "lower carboxyalkyl” radicals having one to six carbon atoms and one carboxy radical. Examples of such radicals include carboxymethyl, carboxypropyl, and the like. Even more preferred are lower carboxyalkyl radicals having one to three CH 2 groups.
- halosulfonyl embraces sulfonyl radicals substituted with a halogen radical. Examples of such halosulfonyl radicals include chlorosulfonyl and fluorosulfonyl.
- arylthio embraces aryl radicals of six to ten carbon atoms, attached to a divalent sulfur atom.
- An example of “arylthio” is phenylthio.
- aralkylthio embraces aralkyl radicals as described above, attached to a divalent sulfur atom. More preferred are phenyl-C 1 -C 3 -alkylthio radicals. An example of “aralkylthio” is benzylthio.
- aryloxy embraces optionally substituted aryl radicals, as defined above, attached to an oxygen atom. Examples of such radicals include phenoxy.
- aralkoxy embraces oxy-containing aralkyl radicals attached through an oxygen atom to other radicals. More preferred aralkoxy radicals are "lower aralkoxy” radicals having optionally substituted phenyl radicals attached to lower alkoxy radical as described above.
- heteroaryloxy embraces optionally substituted heteroaryl radicals, as defined above, attached to an oxygen atom.
- heteroarylalkoxy embraces oxy-containing heteroarylalkyl radicals attached through an oxygen atom to other radicals. More preferred heteroarylalkoxy radicals are "lower heteroarylalkoxy” radicals having optionally substituted heteroaryl radicals attached to lower alkoxy radical as described above.
- cycloalkyl includes saturated carbocyclic groups.
- Preferred cycloalkyl groups include C 3 -C 6 rings. More preferred compounds include, cyclopentyl, cyclopropyl, and cyclohexyl.
- cycloalkylalkyl embraces cycloalkyl-s ⁇ bstituted alkyl radicals.
- Preferable cycloalkylalkyl radicals are "lower cycloalkylalkyl” radicals having cycloalkyl radicals attached to alkyl radicals having one to six carbon atoms. Even more preferred are “5-6- membered cycloalkylalkyl” attached to alkyl portions having one to three carbon atoms. Examples of such radicals include cyclohexylmethyl.
- the cycloalkyl in said radicals may be additionally substituted with halo, alkyl, alkoxy and hydroxy.
- cycloalkenyl includes carbocyclic groups having one or more carbon- carbon double bonds including “cycloalkyldienyl” compounds.
- Preferred cycloalkenyl groups include C 3 -C 6 rings. More preferred compounds include, for example, cyclopentenyl, cyclopentadienyl, cyclohexenyl and cycloheptadienyl.
- the compounds of the invention are endowed with kinase inhibitory activity, such as KDR and/or c-Met inhibitory activity.
- the present invention also comprises the use of a compound of the invention, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment either acutely or chronically of an angiogenesis mediated disease state, including those described previously.
- the compounds of the present invention are useful in the manufacture of an anti-cancer medicament.
- the compounds of the present invention are also useful in the manufacture of a medicament to attenuate or prevent disorders through inhibition of KDR and/or c-Met.
- the present invention comprises a pharmaceutical composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formulas I-II in association with a least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, adjuvant or diluent.
- the present invention also comprises a method of treating angiogenesis related disorders in a subject having or susceptible to such disorder, the method comprising treating the subject with a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I-II.
- the compounds of the invention can be administered as the sole active pharmaceutical agent, they can also be used in combination with one or more compounds of the invention or other agents.
- the therapeutic agents can be formulated as separate compositions that are administered at the same time or sequentially at different times, or the therapeutic agents can be given as a single composition.
- co-therapy in defining use of a compound of the present invention and another pharmaceutical agent, is intended to embrace administration of each agent in a sequential manner in a regimen that will provide beneficial effects of the drug combination, and is intended as well to embrace co-administration of these agents in a substantially simultaneous manner, such as in a single capsule having a fixed ratio of these active agents or in multiple, separate capsules for each agent.
- administration of compounds of the present invention may be in conjunction with additional therapies known to those skilled in the art in the prevention or treatment of neoplasia, such as with radiation therapy or with cytostatic or cytotoxic agents.
- Compounds of Formula I may also be administered sequentially with known anticancer or cytotoxic agents when a combination formulation is inappropriate.
- the invention is not limited in the sequence of administration; compounds of the invention maybe administered either prior to, simultaneous with or after administration of the known anticancer or cytotoxic agent.
- standard treatment of primary tumors consists of surgical excision followed by either radiation or IV administered chemotherapy.
- the typical chemotherapy regime consists of either DNA alkylating agents, DNA intercalating agents, CDK inhibitors, or microtubule poisons.
- the chemotherapy doses used are just below the maximal tolerated dose and therefore dose limiting toxicities typically include, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hair loss, neutropenia and the like.
- antineoplastic agents available in commercial use, in clinical evaluation and in pre-clinical development, which would be selected for treatment of neoplasia by combination drug chemotherapy.
- Such antineoplastic agents fall into several major categories, namely, antibiotic-type agents, alkylating agents, antimetabolite agents, hormonal agents, immunological agents, interferon-type agents and a category of miscellaneous agents.
- a first family of antineoplastic agents which may be used in combination with compounds of the present invention, consists of antimetabolite-type/thymidilate synthase inhibitor antineoplastic agents.
- Suitable antimetabolite antineoplastic agents may be selected from but not limited to the group consisting of 5-FU-fTbrinogen, acanthifolic acid, aminothiadiazole, brequinar sodium, carmofur, Ciba-Geigy CGP-30694, cyclopentyl cytosine, cytarabine phosphate stearate, cytarabine conjugates, Lilly DATHF, Merrel Dow DDFC, dezaguanine, dideoxycytidine, dideoxyguanosine, didox, Yoshitomi DMDC, doxifluridine, Wellcome EHNA, Merck & Co.
- EX-Ol 5 isopropyl pyrrolizine, Lilly LY-188011, Lilly LY-264618, methobenzaprim, methotrexate, Wellcome MZPES, norspermidine, NCI NSC-127716, NCI NSC-264880, NCI NSC-39661, NCI NSC-612567, Warner-Lambert PALA, pentostatin, piritrexim, plicamycin, Asahi Chemical PL- AC, Takeda TAC-788, thioguanine, tiazofurin, Erbamont TIF, trimetrexate, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, Taiho UFT and uricytin.
- a second family of antineoplastic agents which may be used in combination with compounds of the present invention, consists of alkylating-type antineoplastic agents.
- Suitable alkylating-type antineoplastic agents may be selected from but not limited to the group consisting of Shionogi 254-S, aldo-phosphamide analogues, altretamine, anaxirone, Boehringer Mannheim BBR-2207, bestrabucil, budotitane, Wakunaga CA- 102, carboplatin, carmustine, Chinoin-139, Chinoin-153, chlorambucil, cisplatin, cyclophosphamide, American Cyanamid CL-286558, Sanofi CY-233, cyplatate, DegussaD-19-384, Sumimoto DACHP(Myr)2, diphenylspiromustine, diplatinum cytostatic, Erba distamycin derivatives, Chugai DWA- 2114R,
- a third family of antineoplastic agents which may be used in combination with compounds of the present invention consists of antibiotic-type antineoplastic agents.
- Suitable antibiotic-type antineoplastic agents may be selected from but not limited to the group consisting of Taiho 4181 -A, aclarubicin, actinomycin D, actinoplanone, Erbamont ADR-456, aeroplysinin derivative, Ajinomoto AN-201-II, Ajinomoto AN-3, Nippon Soda anisomycins, anthracycline, azino-mycin-A, bisucaberin, Bristol-Myers BL-6859, Bristol-Myers BMY- 25067, Bristol-Myers BMY-25551, Bristol-Myers BMY-26605, Bristol-Myers BMY-27557, Bristol-Myers BMY-28438, bleomycin sulfate, bryostatin-1, Taiho C-1027, calichemycin, chrom
- a fourth family of antineoplastic agents which may be used in combination with compounds of the present invention consists of a miscellaneous family of antineoplastic agents, including tubulin interacting agents, topoisomerase II inhibitors, topoisomerase I inhibitors and hormonal agents, selected from but not limited to the group consisting of ⁇ - carotene, ⁇ -difluoromethyl-arginine, acitretin, Biotec AD-5, Kyorin AHC-52, alstonine, amonafide, amphethinile, amsacrine, Angiostat, ankinomycin, anti-neoplaston AlO, antineoplaston A2, antineoplaston A3, antineoplaston A5, antineoplaston AS2-1, Henkel APD, aphidicolin glycinate, asparaginase, Avarol, baccharin, batracylin, benfluron, benzotript, Ipsen- Beaufour BIM-23015, bisantren
- the present compounds may also be used in co-therapies with other anti- neoplastic agents, such as acemannan, aclarubicin, aldesleukin, alemtuzumab, alitretinoin, altretamine, amifostine, aminolevulinic acid, amrubicin, amsacrine, anagrelide, anastrozole, ANCER, ancestim, ARGLABIN, arsenic trioxide, BAM 002 (Novelos), bexarotene, bicalutamide, broxuridine, capecitabine, celmoleukin, cetrorelix, cladribine, clotrimazole, cytarabine ocfosfate, DA 3030 (Dong- A), daclizumab, denileukin diftitox, deslorelin, dexrazoxane, dilazep, docetaxel, docosanol,
- the combination comprises a composition of the present invention in combination with at least one anti-angiogenic agent.
- Agents are inclusive of, but not limited to, in vitro synthetically prepared chemical compositions, antibodies, antigen binding regions, radionuclides, and combinations and conjugates thereof.
- An agent can be an agonist, antagonist, allosteric modulator, toxin or, more generally, may act to inhibit or stimulate its target (e.g., receptor or enzyme activation or inhibition), and thereby promote cell death or arrest cell growth.
- anti-tumor agents include HERCEPTINTM (trastuzumab), which may be used to treat breast cancer and other forms of cancer, and RITUXANTM (rituximab), ZEVALINTM (ibritumomab tiuxetan), and LYMPHOCIDETM (epraruzumab), which maybe used to treat non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and other forms of cancer, GLEEV ACTM which may be used to treat chronic myeloid leukemia and gastrointestinal stromal tumors, and BEXXARTM (iodine 131 tositumomab) which may be used for treatment of non-Hodgkins's lymphoma.
- anti-angiogenic agents include ERBITUXTM (IMC-C225), KDR (kinase domain receptor) inhibitory agents (e.g., antibodies and antigen binding regions that specifically bind to the kinase domain receptor), anti-VEGF agents (e.g., antibodies or antigen binding regions that specifically bind VEGF, or soluble VEGF receptors or a ligand binding region thereof) such as AVASTINTM or VEGF-TRAPTM, and anti-VEGF receptor agents (e.g., antibodies or antigen binding regions that specifically bind thereto), EGFR inhibitory agents (e.g., antibodies or antigen binding regions that specifically bind thereto) such as ABX-EGF (panirumumab), IRESSATM (gefitinib), TARCEVATM (erlotinib), anti-Angl and anti-Ang2 agents (e.g., antibodies or antigen binding regions specifically binding thereto or to their receptors, e.g., Tie2/Tek), and anti-
- compositions of the present invention can also include one or more agents (e.g., antibodies, antigen binding regions, or soluble receptors) that specifically bind and inhibit the activity of growth factors, such as antagonists of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF, also known as Scatter Factor), and antibodies or antigen binding regions that specifically bind its receptor "c-met".
- agents e.g., antibodies, antigen binding regions, or soluble receptors
- HGF hepatocyte growth factor
- c-met antibodies or antigen binding regions that specifically bind its receptor "c-met”.
- anti-angiogenic agents include Campath, IL-8, B-FGF, Tek antagonists (Ceretti et al., US Publication No. 2003/0162712; US Patent No. 6,413,932), anti-TWEAK agents (e.g., specifically binding antibodies or antigen binding regions, or soluble TWEAK receptor antagonists; see, Wiley, US Patent No. 6,727,225), ADAM distintegrin domain to antagonize the binding of integrin to its ligands (Fanslow et al., US Publication No. 2002/0042368), specifically binding anti-eph receptor and/or anti-ephrin antibodies or antigen binding regions (US Patent Nos.
- anti-PDGF-BB antagonists e.g., specifically binding antibodies or antigen binding regions
- antibodies or antigen binding regions specifically binding to PDGF-BB ligands
- PDGFR kinase inhibitory agents e.g., antibodies or antigen binding regions that specifically bind thereto
- Additional anti-angiogenic/anti-tumor agents include: SD-7784 (Pfizer, USA); cilengitide.(Merck KGaA, Germany, EPO 770622); pegaptanib octasodium, (Gilead Sciences, USA); Alphastatin, (BioActa, UK); M-PGA, (Celgene, USA, US 5712291); ilomastat, (Arriva, USA, US 5892112); emaxan ⁇ b, (Pfizer, USA, US 5792783); vatalanib, (Novartis, Switzerland); 2-methoxyestradiol, (EntreMed, USA); TLC ELL- 12, (Elan, Ireland); anecortave acetate, (Alcon, USA); al ⁇ ha-D148 Mab, (Amgen, USA); CEP-7055,(Cephalon, USA); anti- Vn Mab, (Crucell, Netherlands) DAC:antiangiogenic, (Conju
- Endostatin (Boston Childrens Hospital, USA); ATN 161, (Attenuon, USA); ANGIOST ATIN, (Boston Childrens Hospital, USA); 2-methoxyestradiol, (Boston Childrens Hospital, USA); ZD 6474, (AstraZeneca, UK); ZD 6126, (Angiogene Pharmaceuticals, UK); PPI 2458, (Praecis, USA); AZD 9935, (AstraZeneca, UK); AZD 2171, (AstraZeneca, UK); vatalanib (pINN), (Novartis, Switzerland and Schering AG, Germany); tissue factor pathway inhibitors, (EntreMed, USA); pegaptanib (Pinn), (Gilead Sciences, USA); xanthorrhizol, (Yonsei University, South Korea); vaccine, gene-based, VEGF-2, (Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, USA); SPV5.2, (Supratek, Canada); SDX
- VE-cadherin-2 antagonists (ImClone Systems, USA); Vasostatin, (National Institutes of Health, USA);vaccine, FIk-I, (ImClone Systems, USA); TZ 93, (Tsumura, Japan); TumStatin, (Beth Israel Hospital, USA); truncated soluble FLT 1 (vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 1), (Merck & Co, USA); Tie-2 ligands, (Regeneron, USA); and, thrombospondin 1 inhibitor, (Allegheny Health, Education and Research Foundation, USA).
- the present compounds may also be used in co-therapies with other antineoplastic agents, such as VEGF antagonists, other kinase inhibitors including p38 inhibitors, KDR inhibitors, EGF inhibitors and CDK inhibitors, TNF inhibitors, metallomatrix proteases inhibitors (MMP), COX-2 inhibitors including celecoxib, NSAID 's, or ⁇ v ⁇ 3 inhibitors.
- VEGF antagonists such as VEGF antagonists, other kinase inhibitors including p38 inhibitors, KDR inhibitors, EGF inhibitors and CDK inhibitors, TNF inhibitors, metallomatrix proteases inhibitors (MMP), COX-2 inhibitors including celecoxib, NSAID 's, or ⁇ v ⁇ 3 inhibitors.
- the present invention comprises processes for the preparation of a compound of Formula I-II.
- pharmaceutically acceptable salts are also included in the family of compounds of Formula I-II.
- pharmaceutically-acceptable salts embraces salts commonly used to form alkali metal salts and to form addition salts of free acids or free bases. The nature of the salt is not critical, provided that it is pharmaceutically acceptable.
- Suitable pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts of compounds of Formula I-II may be prepared from an inorganic acid or from an organic acid. Examples of such inorganic acids are hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydroiodic, nitric, carbonic, sulfuric and phosphoric acid.
- organic acids may be selected from aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic, arylaliphatic, heterocyclic, carboxylic and sulfonic classes of organic acids, example of which are formic, acetic, adipic, butyric, propionic, succinic, glycolic, gluconic, lactic, malic, tartaric, citric, ascorbic, glucuronic, maleic, fumaric, pyruvic, aspartic, glutamic, benzoic, anthranilic, mesylic, 4- hydroxybenzoic, phenylacetic, mandelic, embonic (pamoic), methanesulfonic, ethanesulfonic, ethanedisulfonic, benzenesulfonic, pantothenic, 2-hydroxyethanesulfonic, toluenesulfonic, sulfanilic, cyclohexylaminosulfonic, camphoric, camphors
- Suitable pharmaceutically-acceptable base addition salts of compounds of Formula I-II include metallic salts, such as salts made from aluminum, calcium, lithium, magnesium, potassium, sodium and zinc, or salts made from organic bases including primary, secondary and tertiary amines, substituted amines including cyclic amines, such as caffeine, arginine, diethylamine, N-ethyl piperidine, aistidine, glucamine, isopropylamine, lysine, morpholine, N- ethyl morpholine, piperazine, piperidine, triethylamine, trimethylamine.
- metallic salts such as salts made from aluminum, calcium, lithium, magnesium, potassium, sodium and zinc
- organic bases including primary, secondary and tertiary amines, substituted amines including cyclic amines, such as caffeine, arginine, diethylamine, N-ethyl piperidine, aistidine, glucamine, isoprop
- All of these salts may be prepared by conventional means from the corresponding compound of the invention by reacting, for example, the appropriate acid or base with the compound of Formula I-II.
- a compound of Formula I-II may also form internal salts.
- the halo substituted ring R-halo 1 is condensed with an alcohol 2 (where X is O) is heated, preferably in the presence of a catalyst such as DMAP, solvent such as dioxane, and base, such as pyridine to form the ether 3.
- a catalyst such as DMAP
- solvent such as dioxane
- base such as pyridine
- the reaction is heated above RT, more preferably above 75 0 C 5 even more preferably at about 110 0 C.
- the nitro compound 3 is reduced to the amine 4 such as by treatment with Fe, HCl and an alcohol such as MeOH, in an appropriate solvent such as THF.
- the amine 4 is coupled with a carboxylic acid derivative R ⁇ OH, such as a carboxylic acid or anhydride, in the presence of a coupling agent such as HATU, or with PyBOP and base such as DIEA, to yield the desired compounds 5.
- a carboxylic acid derivative R ⁇ OH such as a carboxylic acid or anhydride
- a coupling agent such as HATU
- PyBOP and base such as DIEA
- compounds of the invention where X is O and R 1 is 2-oxopyrrolyl can be prepared by the method described in Scheme 2.
- the halo substituted quinoline derivative 6, is condensed with alcohol 7 is heated, preferably in the presence of a catalyst such as DMAP, solvent such as dioxane, and base, such as pyridine to form ether 8.
- a catalyst such as DMAP
- solvent such as dioxane
- base such as pyridine
- the reaction is heated above RT, more preferably above 75 °C, even more preferably at about 110 °C.
- the nitro compound 8 is reduced to the amine 9 such as by treatment with Fe, HCl and an alcohol such as MeOH, in an appropriate solvent such as THF.
- the amine 9 is coupled with a carboxylic acid, in the presence of a coupling agent such as HATU to yield the desired compounds 10.
- compounds of the invention where R 1 is 2-oxoimidazolyl can be prepared by the method described in Scheme 3.
- the amine 9 can be activated such as with a chloroformate to form the caarbamate 11.
- the substituted imidazolidin-2-one is treated with base, such as NaH, in an appropriate solvent such as DMF and added to the carbamate 11 to provide the desired compounds 12.
- R 1 is 2-oxopyrrolyl
- the N-protected 2-oxopyrrolidine 13 is alkylated such as by treatment with base, e.g. LDA, in a suitable solvent such as THF, followed by addition of a compound with an appropriate leaving group, such as a halo substituent.
- the reaction temperature is preferably below RT, preferably at about 0 0 C.
- the free amine 15 is treated with a chlorformate in the presence of base, such as TEA, to form the active ester 16.
- Treatment with the ester 16 with an amine yields the desired amides 17.
- Substituted pyridazines 21 of the invention can be prepared by the method described in Scheme 5. Hydrazines 18 are reacted with oxaldehyde then with 2,2-dimethyl-l,3-dioxane- 4,6-dione followed by acid, such as acetic acid ,and piperidines, to form the diaza butadiene-4- ylidene 19. Cyclization, such as by treatment with base, e.g. sodium methoxide, yields the pyridazine carboxylic acid 20. The reaction is heated at a temperature above RT, preferably at about reflux. Formation of the desired amides 21 from the pyridazine 20 is by the coupling procedure described above, or with PyBOP and base such as DIEA.
- Substituted pyrimidines 25 of the invention can be prepared by the method described in Scheme 6. Alkylation of the oxo-l,6-dihydropyrimidine ester 22, such as by reaction with the appropriate halide in the presence of base, e.g. K 2 CO 3 , and a solvent such as DMF, provided the substituted pyrimidines 23. De-esterification of 23, such as by treatment with base, e.g. NaOH, provides the carboxylic acid 24, which can be coupled via the methods described above to provide the amides 25.
- base e.g. K 2 CO 3
- a solvent such as DMF
- Substituted oxazolidine acetamides 28 of the invention can be prepared by the method described in Scheme 7.
- Treatment of the amine 9 with an activated acetyl compound, e.g. chloroacetyl chloride, such as in the presence of base, e.g. NaHCO 3 provides the chloroacetamide 26.
- the reaction is held at a temperature below RT, preferably at about 0 °C.
- Imidazolidine acetic acids 31 of the invention can be prepared by the method described in Scheme 8. Alkylation of the imidazolidine 29, such as by treatment with base, e.g. NaH, followed by addition of the appropriate haloacetic acid ester provides the desired substituted imidazolidine 30. De-esterification of 30 such as by treatment with base, e.g. NaOH, provides the desired acetic acid 31, which can be coupled with an amine to provide the acetamides of the invention.
- pyrrolyl acetic acids 37 of the invention can be prepared by the method described in Scheme 9.
- Substituted hydroxyl-pyrroles 34 formed such as by Grignard reactions with pyrrolidine-2,5-dione and substituted magnesium bromides, are reduced, such with NaBH 3 CN and acid, e.g. HCl, to provide the pyrrolidones 35.
- Alkylation of the pyrrolidone such as with treatment with base, e.g. NaH, followed by addition of 2- haloacetates, provides the desired pyrrolidinyl acetates 36.
- De-esterification of 36 such as by treatment with acid, e.g. HCl, provides the desired pyrrolidinyl acetic acid 37 which can be treated with an amine as described above to provide the acetamides of the invention.
- compounds of the invention where W is pyridyl can be prepared by the method described in Scheme 10.
- the halo substituted quinoline derivative 38 is condensed with alcohol 39, preferably in the presence of a catalyst such as DMAP, solvent such as dioxane, and base, such as pyridine to form ether 40.
- a catalyst such as DMAP
- solvent such as dioxane
- base such as pyridine
- the reaction is heated above RT, more preferably above about 75 °C, even more preferably at about 105 0 C.
- the halo compound 40 is converted to the amine 41 such as by treatment with LiHMDS, 2- (dicyclohexylphosphino)biphenyl and a palladium catalyst, such as Pd 2 (dba) 3 .
- the reaction is heated above RT, more preferably at about 65 °C.
- the amine 41 is coupled with a carboxylic acid, in the presence of a coupling agent such as HBTU
- the starting compounds defined in Schemes 1-10 may also be present with functional groups in protected form if necessary and/or in the form of salts, provided a salt-forming group is present and the reaction in salt form is possible. If so desired, one compound of Formula I can be converted into another compound of Formula I or a N-oxide thereof; a compound of Formula I can be converted into a salt; a salt of a compound of Formula I can be converted into the free compound or another salt; and/or a mixture of isomeric compounds of Formula I can be separated into the individual isomers.
- N-Oxides can be obtained in a known matter by reacting a compound of Formula I with hydrogen peroxide, oxone, or a peracid, e.g.
- mCPBA in an inert solvent, e.g. CH 2 Cl 2 , or a mixture OfH 2 O and an alcohol such as MeOH or EtOH, at a temperature between about -10-35 °C, such as about O °C - RT.
- an inert solvent e.g. CH 2 Cl 2
- an alcohol such as MeOH or EtOH
- the protecting groups may already be present in precursors and should protect the functional groups concerned against unwanted secondary reactions, such as acylations, etherifications, esterifications, oxidations, solvolysis, and similar reactions. It is a characteristic of protecting groups that they lend themselves readily, i.e. without undesired secondary reactions, to removal, typically by solvolysis, reduction, photolysis or also by enzyme activity, for example under conditions analogous to physiological conditions, and that they are not present in the end-products.
- the specialist knows, or can easily establish, which protecting groups are suitable with the reactions mentioned above and hereinafter.
- Salts of a compound of Formula I with a salt-forming group may be prepared in a manner known per se. Acid addition salts of compounds of Formula I may thus be obtained by treatment with an acid or with a suitable anion exchange reagent.
- a salt with two acid molecules for example, a dihalogenide of a compound of Formula I
- Salts can usually be converted to free compounds, e.g. by treating with suitable basic agents, for example with alkali metal carbonates, alkali metal hydrogen carbonates, or alkali metal hydroxides, typically potassium carbonate or sodium hydroxide.
- suitable basic agents for example with alkali metal carbonates, alkali metal hydrogen carbonates, or alkali metal hydroxides, typically potassium carbonate or sodium hydroxide.
- All process steps described here can be carried out under known reaction conditions, preferably under those specifically mentioned, in the absence of or usually in the presence of solvents or diluents, preferably such as are inert to the reagents used and able to dissolve these, in the absence or presence of catalysts, condensing agents or neutralizing agents, for example ion exchangers, typically cation exchangers, for example in the H + form, depending on the type of reaction and/or reactants at reduced, normal, or elevated temperature, for example in the range from about -100 °C to about 190 °C, preferably from about -80 0 C to about 150 °C, for example at about -80 0 C to about 60 °C, at RT, at about -20 °C to about 40 °C or at the boiling point of the solvent used, under atmospheric pressure or in a closed vessel, where appropriate under pressure, and/or in an inert atmosphere, for example under argon or nitrogen.
- solvents or diluents
- Salts may be present in all starting compounds and transients, if these contain salt- forming groups. Salts may also be present during the reaction of such compounds, provided the reaction is not thereby disturbed. In certain cases, typically in hydrogenation processes, it is possible to achieve stereoselective reactions, allowing for example easier recovery of individual isomers.
- the solvents from which those can be selected which are suitable for the reaction in question include for example H 2 O, esters, typically lower alkyl-lower alkanoates, e.g., EtOAc, ethers, typically aliphatic ethers, e.g., Et 2 O, or cyclic ethers, e.g., THF, liquid aromatic hydrocarbons, typically benzene or toluene, alcohols, typically MeOH, EtOH or 1-propanol, IPOH, nitriles, typically CH 3 CN, halogenated hydrocarbons, typically CH 2 Cl 2 , acid amides, typically DMF, bases, typically heterocyclic nitrogen bases, e.g.
- carboxylic acids typically lower alkanecarboxylic acids, e.g., AcOH
- carboxylic acid anhydrides typically lower alkane acid anhydrides, e.g., acetic anhydride
- cyclic linear, or branched hydrocarbons, typically cyclohexane, hexane, or isopentane, or mixtures of these solvents, e.g., aqueous solutions, unless otherwise stated in the description of the process.
- solvent mixtures may also be used in processing, for example in chromatography.
- the invention relates also to those forms of the process in which one starts from a compound obtainable at any stage as a transient and carries out the missing steps, or breaks off the process at any stage, or forms a starting material under the reaction conditions, or uses said starting material in the form of a reactive derivative or salt, or produces a compound obtainable by means of the process according to the invention and processes the said compound in situ.
- the compounds of Formula I are also obtainable in the form of hydrates, or their crystals can include for example the solvent used for crystallization (present as solvates).
- New starting materials and/or intermediates, as well as processes for the preparation thereof, are likewise the subject of this invention.
- such starting materials are used and reaction conditions so selected as to enable the preferred compounds to be obtained.
- optical isomers can be obtained by resolution of the racemic mixtures according to conventional processes, e.g., by formation of diastereoisomeric salts, by treatment with an optically active acid or base.
- appropriate acids are tartaric, diacetyltartaric, dibenzoyltartaric, ditoluoyltartaric, and camphorsulfonic acid and then separation of the mixture of diastereoisomers by crystallization followed by liberation of the optically active bases from these salts.
- a different process for separation of optical isomers involves the use of a chiral chromatography column optimally chosen to maximize the separation of the enantiomers.
- Still another available method involves synthesis of covalent diastereoisomeric molecules by reacting compounds of the invention with an optically pure acid in an activated form or an optically pure isocyanate.
- the synthesized diastereoisomers can be separated by conventional means such as chromatography, distillation, crystallization or sublimation, and then hydrolyzed to deliver the enantiomerically pure compound.
- the optically active compounds of the invention can likewise be obtained by using optically active starting materials. These isomers may be in the form of a free acid, a free base, an ester or a salt.
- the compounds of this invention may contain one or more asymmetric centers and thus occur as racemates and racemic mixtures, scalemic mixtures, single enantiomers, individual diastereomers and diastereomeric mixtures. All such isomeric forms of these compounds are expressly included in the present invention.
- the compounds of this invention may also be represented in multiple tautomeric forms, for example, as illustrated below:
- the invention expressly includes all tautomeric forms of the compounds described herein.
- the compounds may also occur in cis- or trans- or E- or Z- double bond isomeric forms. All such isomeric forms of such compounds are expressly included in the present invention. All crystal forms of the compounds described herein are expressly included in the present invention.
- Substituents on ring moieties may be attached to specific atoms, whereby they are intended to be fixed to that atom, or they may be drawn unattached to a specific atom, whereby they are intended to be attached at any available atom that is not already substituted by an atom other than H (hydrogen).
- the compounds of this invention may contain heterocyclic ring systems attached to another ring system.
- Such heterocyclic ring systems may be attached through a carbon atom or a heteroatom in the ring system.
- a compound of any of the formulas delineated herein maybe synthesized according to any of the processes delineated herein, hi the processes delineated herein, the steps may be performed in an alternate order and may be preceded, or followed, by additional protection/deprotection steps as necessary.
- the processes may further comprise use of appropriate reaction conditions, including inert solvents, additional reagents, such as bases (e.g., LDA, DIEA, pyridine, K 2 CO 3 , and the like), catalysts, and salt forms of the above.
- bases e.g., LDA, DIEA, pyridine, K 2 CO 3 , and the like
- Purification methods include, for example, crystallization, chromatography (liquid and gas phase, and the like), extraction, distillation, trituration, reverse phase HPLC and the like. Reactions conditions such as temperature, duration, pressure, and atmosphere (inert gas, ambient) are known in the art and may be adjusted as appropriate for the reaction.
- the compounds of this invention may be modified by appending appropriate functionalities to enhance selective biological properties.
- modifications are known in the art and include those which increase biological penetration into a given biological compartment (e.g., blood, lymphatic system, central nervous system), increase oral availability, increase solubility to allow administration by injection, alter metabolism and alter rate of excretion.
- Step 1 l-methyl-2-phenyl-5-(pyridin-4-yl)-l,2-dihydropyrazol-3-one.
- thyl isonicotinoylacetate (3.01 g, 16 mmol) and l-methyl-2-phenylhydrazine (2.03 g, 17 mmol) were suspended in water (50 ml) and glacial acetic acid (1.35 ml, 23 mmol) was added.
- the flask was fitted with a reflux condensor and placed in a preheated oil bath (115 C) and stirred.
- Step 2 l-methyI-3-oxo-2-phenyI-5-(pyridin-4-yl)-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4- carbaldehyde.
- N 5 N- dimethylformamide 10.0 ml, 130 mmol.
- the flask was cooled in an ice water bath, and phosphorous oxychloride (4.2 ml, 45 mmol) was added.
- the reaction was warmed to room temperature and stirred under nitrogen.
- Step 3 l-methyI-3-oxo-2-phenyl-5-(pyridin-4-yl)-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxyIic acid.
- the crude l-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-5-(pyridin-4-yl)-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4- carbaldehyde was dissolved in t-BuOH ( ⁇ 70 ml) and 2-methyl-2-butene (25 ml, 236 mmol) was added, followed by sodium chlorite (2.43 g, 27 mmol) in water (30 ml) with ⁇ 5 ml water rinse.
- potassium phosphate monobasic (10.35 g, 76 mmol) was added as a suspension in water ( ⁇ 70 ml), and the reaction was stirred at room temperature. After 9 hours, the reaction was poured into water (400 ml) and the aqueous phase was then extracted with EtOAc, DCM, and 10:1 DCM / MeOH exhaustively until most of the product had been extracted.
- Step 4 N-(4-(6,7-dimethoxyquinolin-4-yloxy)-3-fluorophenyl)-l-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl- 5-(pyridin-4-yl)-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxamide.
- Step 1 Methyl l,5-dimethyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxylate.
- Step 2 Methyl 5-(bromomethyl)-l-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4- carboxylate.
- Methyl l,5-dimethyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxylate (7.82 g, 31.8 mmol) was dissolved in CHCl 3 (150 ml) and n-bromosuccimide (6.91 g, 38.8 mmol) was added. The reaction was stirred at room temperature, and after 1.5 hours, more NBS (6.23 g, 35.2 mmol) was added.
- Step 3 Methyl l-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-5-(pyrrolidin-l-ylmethyl)-2,3-dihydro-lH- pyrazole-4-carboxylate.
- Methyl 5-(bromomethyl)-l-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-lH- pyrazole-4-carboxylate (1.266 g, 3.9 mmol) was dissolved in dichlormethane (30 ml) and pyrrolidine (0.40 ml, 4.8 mmol) was added via syringe. The reaction was stirred under nitrogen at room temperature.
- Step 4 l-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-5-(pyrrolidin-l-ylmethyl)-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4- carboxylic acid.
- Methyl l-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-5-(pyrrolidin-l-ylmethyl)-2,3-dihydro-lH- pyrazole-4-carboxylate (1.182 g, 3.7 mmol) was dissolved in MeOH (17 ml) and sodium hydroxide (4.2 ml, , 1.0 M, 4.2 mmol) and solid sodium hydroxide (282 mg, 7.05 mmol) were added.
- Step 5 N-(5-(7-methoxyquinolin-4-yloxy)pyridin-2-yl)-l-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-5-
- Step 1 Ethyl l-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxylate.
- dichloromethane 10 niL
- methyl trifluoromethanesulfonate 1200 mg, 7.3 mmol.
- the red solution was stirred at room temperature. After 14 h, the mixture was partitioned between dichloromethane and NaHCO 3 (sat). The aqueous was extracted with dichloromethane (2x).
- Step 2 N-(5-(7-methoxyquinolin-4-yloxy)pyridin-2-yl)-l-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3- dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxamide.
- a solution of ethyl l-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3- dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxylate (260 mg, 1056 ⁇ mol) in MeOH was treated with NaOH (1000 ⁇ l, 5000 ⁇ mol) in H 2 O (3 mL). The mixture was heated to 6O 0 C for 30 min and then cooled to room temperature. Then, the mixture was neutralized with aq.
- Step 1 Benzyl 5-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxylate.
- a suspension of 3-methyl-l-phenyl-lH-pyrazol-5-ol (10.0 g, 57 mmol) and calcium hydroxide (8.5 g, 115 mmol) in dry 1,4-dioxane (10OmL) was heated to 50 °C for 20 min. The suspension was chilled to 10 °C and benzyl chloro formate (8.2 ml, 57 mmol) was in dioxane (1OmL) added.
- Step 2 Benzyl l-(2-hydroxy-2-methylpropyl)-5-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-lH- pyrazole-4-carboxylate.
- benzyl 5 -hydroxy-3 -methyl- 1-phenyl- lH-pyrazole-4-carboxylate 3380 mg, 11 mmol
- trimethylaluminum (16 niL, 33 mmol, 2M in toluene). Internal temperature reached 27 °C.
- l,2-epoxy-2-methylpropane 1000 mg, 16 mmol
- Step 3 l-(2-hydroxy-2-methylpropyl)-5-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-lH- pyrazole-4-carboxylic acid.
- benzyl l-(2-hydroxy-2-methylpropyl)-5- methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxylate 300 mg, 789 ⁇ mol
- MeOH MeOH
- Pd/C 40mg
- Step 4 N-(4-(6,7-dimethoxyquinolin-4-yloxy)-3-fluorophenyl)-l-(2-hydroxy-2- methylpropyl)-5-methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxamide.
- N-(3-fluoro-4-(7-Methoxyquinolin-4-yloxy)phenyl)-l,2-dimethyl-3-oxo-5-phenyl-2,3- dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxamide A mixture of HATU (458 mg, 1206 ⁇ mol), 1,2- dimethyl-3-oxo-5-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxylic acid (140 mg, 603 ⁇ mol), 3- fluoro-4-(7-methoxyquinolin-4-yloxy)benzenamine (258 mg, 908 ⁇ mol), and Triethylamine (254 ⁇ L, 1809 ⁇ mol) in DMF (2 mL) was stirred at 6O 0 C overnight.
- Step 1 l-(2-(l,3-dioxo-l,3-dihydro-2H-isoindol-2-yl)ethyl)-N-(3-fluoro-4-((7-
- Step 2 l-(2-aminoethyl)-N-(3-fluoro-4-((7-(methyloxy)-4-quinolinyl)oxy)phenyl)-5- methyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxamide.
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